Murray 17
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- Jul 6, 2003
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Ha, ha! Well he's certainly not campaigning against the will of the people.As a point of interest, what percentage of parliament is Douglas Carswell's UKIP seat?
Ha, ha! Well he's certainly not campaigning against the will of the people.As a point of interest, what percentage of parliament is Douglas Carswell's UKIP seat?
I'm glad you agree, I'm getting pissed off by these lightweight unpatriotic moaning crybabies, I'm sure your are too! I expect they don't like the Queen either. To be honest I suspect some of them are just EU stooges, sent in by Junker et al; the EU is actively trying to subvert British democracy.
People who don't support the will of the people when they voted for something that wasn't precisely and explicitly defined (and still isn't) are just snowflake liberal elite traitorous scumbags (or worse, dirty EU stooges).
We have to fully support May and her clique, and fully enable her to enact in whichever way she sees fit. It would be undemocratic and unpatriotic not to do so.
This 'will of the people' irks me.
These &^^**^ don't respect the result of the referendum.
Can't be anymore than what Cameron wasted on his Pro EU Bullshit booklet.
Stupid argument. Who caused the appeal to be needed? Yes, that's right, someone who wanted to thwart the wishes of the majority, making it more difficult (and costly) for the government to do its job.
This 'will of the people' irks me. I get how the majority of voters won a slim majority, but how can it be the 'will of the people' when about 70% of the electorate didn't vote for it?
And blindly following May without questioning the dishonesty, the self-contradiction and the wishful thinking, not to mention the petulant threats to turn to the UK in to a coperate tax haven if she doesn't get her way, is absolutely idiotic.
Its being on the losing side in the referendum that's irking you.
I just don't get what you don't understand. Slim majority 1.6M don't think so. The British public voted and voted OUT. Regardless of how many people voted or what percentage ( turn out was 76% by the way which is much more than any GE of local by elections) . If you want to blame a group of people for the remain failure go after the people who couldn't be arsed to get out of their armchairs in the 1st place. Just for the record the support for Brexit has actually increased due to the incessant carping
That's what they are trying to do. You presumably support their aim.
These &^^**^ don't respect the result of the referendum.
So do you really think that comment is nasty.? Really?
Possibly but I think really they're just wanting to ensure the best deal happens. I personally think that the way to ensure that is to have people that we've elected to Parliament work it out. A second referendum, whether its out of not respecting the first or otherwise, is utterly unnecessary.
Stupid argument. Who caused the appeal to be needed? Yes, that's right, someone who wanted to thwart the wishes of the majority, making it more difficult (and costly) for the government to do its job.
Stupid argument. Who caused the appeal to be needed? Yes, that's right, someone who wanted to thwart the wishes of the majority, making it more difficult (and costly) for the government to do its job.
They are trying to support the will of their own people, because Scotlaand voted Remain.
I want to know how much the tax payer has paid for the government failing in the supreme court against something that was obviously going to fail.
I don't think so, if Brexit was the icing on the cake as far as their will for a second (independence) referendum, the part of this judgement that dealt with devolved administration is the cherry on the icing on that cake. Suspect there will be a second go within 18 months and they will win handsomely.
Cameron's legacy continues.
She has forced the government to abide by the constitution of this country. When the Referendum Act was passed in 2015, it was passed as advisory.
When we went into the Common Market, an Act of Parliament was passed in 1973. It requires an Act of Parliament to leave.
It does make me laugh that those who voted for British sovereignty, then moan and complain when British judges in British courts rule that our own constitution is followed.
It won't prevent us leaving the EU, but it will make sure that the law is followed with elected MPs having their say in how we do it.
As a point of interest, what percentage of parliament is Douglas Carswell's UKIP seat?